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Walking in a Medieval manner

mspath

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In his current article for the BBC 26/11 /2020 Len Williams describes the recent aĺlure for Medieval Style Travel in Britain, Spain and Japan. The varied routes discussed show that "even in the past, the sightseeing was as important as the spirituality."
Reading this illustrated account is a fine way to dream of routes to follow post pandemic.
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A fun article but one with a classic whoopsy: anyone who thinks the Old Way connects Dover & Stonehenge didn't even read the intro on the BPT website https://britishpilgrimage.org/old-way/ though the link with Canterbury, Beckett and Henry II is there for us all to embrace.

Now, link the https://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/en_GB/trails/north-downs-way/ with the https://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/en_GB/trails/the-ridgeway/ and you'll get into the pathways of serious flint knapping pilgrims who were, perhaps, more interested in Sun than Son ;).
 
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A fun article but one with a classic whoopsy: anyone who thinks the Old Way connects Dover & Stonehenge didn't even read the intro on the BPT website https://britishpilgrimage.org/old-way/ though the link with Canterbury, Beckett and Henry II is there for us all to embrace.

Now, link the https://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/en_GB/trails/north-downs-way/ with the https://www.nationaltrail.co.uk/en_GB/trails/the-ridgeway/ and you'll get into the pathways of serious flint knapping pilgrims who were, perhaps, more interested in Sun than Son ;).

Revenge of the Ancestors, bless em!
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samarkand.
 
Not bad !!

I only have one quibble -- describing a scrip as a "wallet" is a little misleading.

But from the OED "wallet" article :

1. a.1.a A bag for holding provisions, clothing, books, etc., esp. on a journey either on foot or on horseback; a pilgrim's scrip, a knapsack, a pedlar's pack, or the like.

A scrip was basically what they used prior to the invention of the backpack.
 
Not bad !!

I only have one quibble -- describing a scrip as a "wallet" is a little misleading.

But from the OED "wallet" article :

1. a.1.a A bag for holding provisions, clothing, books, etc., esp. on a journey either on foot or on horseback; a pilgrim's scrip, a knapsack, a pedlar's pack, or the like.

A scrip was basically what they used prior to the invention of the backpack.
I prefer the older word "scrip" myself as trying to get the sarnies into the hip pocket takes a bit o doing! :)

samarkand.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
A scrip or skip, a container. Usually a leather bag - leather being cheaper and more readily available than woven cloth - carried by anyone who hadn’t a shelf or a wardrobe or anything more than a shoulder to hang it off. The two strapped scrip/skiff stopped it sliding off the shoulder and interfering with your fighting arm. Better swords or cudgels swung in anger than handbags at dawn 😉
 
Its funny, at shoots, I carry my version of a scrip..a largish laptop bag holding all my usual possible that is contained,controllable against theiving hands,scratches on expensive objects and easily carried.
For those who know, a leather bag in the same style which carries the name King Ranch...which I will use at a couple of stylish events ..ahh the smell of leather.
Along with that, In season, a duster of canvas does the weather proofing job for me, I wonder if there was a analog for a duster in those days?
But I would really groove on the all in one cloak..I imagine they were warm!
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
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